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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 5, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Saturday May 5, 1990 the stars and stripes Page 25bel raises Cain in dec ring by Buck Fox staff writer Hanau West Germany a Ansbach Light Wel or weight Abel Rodriguez was More than Able Friday ight. Was a pick one a relentless powerful vicious headache. In Short Abel was More Cain. As in raising Cain in is mugging of wild Flecken a Darnell Chevis. Rodriguez a Victory which came on a retirement at 36 of the third round vaulted him into the finals of lie army european boxing championships. Rodriguez will meet Mannheim a Aaron Dunham to advanced when Ian Glover of Mainz pulled out a cause of an injury before the Friday semifinals tarted. The finals Start at 1 . Sunday at the Flie terhorst pm and Rodriguez plans on winning his. Especially after losing in the 1989 Usa eur lightweight final. �?o1 trained hard the whole year Long a the puerto Jean said after his slug est. A a in be been looking for this Long time. I feel Strong and Quick. Like i say in Monna take everything this year. Everything. This is my  Rodriguez a gunner on armoured personnel carriers in his Ansbach cavalry unit fired away from the opening Bell. He recovered from Chevis regal right Hook Early and attacked the rest of the fight. Rodriguez stunned Chevis with a straight left in the second round. All Chevis could do was lean on the ropes while the Shorter Rodriguez reamed the body. Finally As Rodriguez cornered Chevis with a Battery of punches v corps coach Dave Oliphant of wild Flecken signed the peace treaty. A i done to mess around a said the 24-year-old Rodriguez. A i fight. I done to believe in dancing or waiting. I do what i have to do. I go Home  another Ansbach Boxer Anthony White went Home even faster. He stopped Walter Tyler of Karlsruhe at 1 16 of the third round in their Light middleweight semifinal. Two other Ansbach boxers won decisions. Middleweight Jonathan Carmichael won a 3-2 vote Over Giessen a Louis Depp. Heavyweight Bruce Baldwin won a 4-1 decision Over wild Flecken a Jimmy Dority. Baldwin will have to handle in Imberg a James Jenkins who crushed Mannheim Styrone Smith at 1 45 of the second. Bamberg a Curtis Kemball spoiled the Hanau party by stopping the fans favorite Wayne Gilmore at 1 47 of the third round of their welterweight Semi. Gilmore came out smoking but was no match for Kernall a steam. Kernall a 24-year-old Cook boiled Gilmore with a hot inside game. A i kept my hands up and stayed inside a said Ker Nall. A the uppercuts really slowed him Down the most. I knew he would slow Down after the first 30  when Gilmore came off the ropes wobbly referee Morise Conerly of Worms stopped it. Kernall reached the 147-Pound final where hell a amps Dave Didio Ansbach Light welterweight Abel Rodriguez left batters wild Flecken a Darnell Chevis Friday night in the army european boxing championship semifinals in Hanau. Rodriguez reached sundays finals at Fliege Horst gym. Box Timothy Vance of Mannheim. Vance further spoiled the Hanau party by hammering Carlos Chambers for a 5-0 decision. The Mannheim Hanau rivalry continued at Light heavyweight and again the Mustangs dashed the fans Hopes. This time the Winner was no Surprise namely two time Usa eur Champion Marlon Simpkins. Simpkins shot into the final by stopping William Armstead at 1 47 of the second round. As usual Simpkins started slowly taking Armstead a series of slaps and shaking his head with a smile. No Way dude. Simpkins then bore in with Hooks and uppercuts that bordered on the psychotic. Referee Roderick Roach of Stuttgart did Armstead a favor by ending his misery. A i was trying to suck him in get his Confidence up then ambush him. That was it a said Simpkins who stopped Armstead last year on the Way to his second Usa eur title in three years. A a in be got to dig Down. This Man was going after something i worked years for. 1 wanted to take his head  on sunday hell want to take Headley off. That a wild Flecken a Steve Headley who reached the final by stopping Stuttgart a Herb Smith at 2 18 of the first. Bremerhaven sea gals win team championship by Klint Johnson assistant sports editor Anau West Germany a the Bremerhaven sea Are the new team champions of the european c All Star tournament but they have to wait until singles Competition for any further conquests in 25th annual tournament. Hinnie Gibson and Katie Sanders of the Sembach is averaged 186 in posting a 2236 to grab the Dou Lead Friday after 60 of the 84 pairs had finished Ibson led the Way with an 1140 Block that included and 584 series spiced with a 200 and a 223. Sanders d 562 and 534 for 1096, with a 198 High game. 3th said they were More relaxed today than Tor a Day steam event. A we had a shot before Weed and it picked us up a said Sanders who like her Ner is rolling in her first wisc All Star tourney rhe Lane conditions were great a added Gibson Anding second in the doubles after two shifts were Lette Anderson and Darlene Hunter of the Milden Lakenheath madness. Anderson recorded an 112u k with a whopping 254 game and a 644 in her Ling series. She dipped to 476 in her second set. Unter Strung out a 557-460 for 1017. Indy Cheas and Lynne Brown of the Ramstein leaves topped the first doubles shift and then it Ped to third place with their 2125. Europe an Bow Linweber fires a 278 Hanau West Germany a Mary Weber of the Ramstein gotcha stirred up the european wisc tournament Friday night with a 278 game. Weber rolled nine straight strikes and left the six pin in the tenth Frame then picked it up for the highest game of the tournament so far. It came in her third game of the third shift of doubles which weren to completed by press time. Weber a first two games were 172 and 139, and she added a 225 in her fourth. Galena Ohio native carries a 170 average. Her previous High game was a 254. Astrid Turner and Beth Eaton of the Heilbronn hot shots stood fourth at 2089, just seven pins ahead of Sally Dunn and Barb Hartman of the Karlsruhe High Hopes. Cheas rolled her Best Ever six game Block of 1123. Brown a masters runner up in 1988 and an Al events challenger after her 1150 team total rolled a 1002 and was disappointed with her individual Effort. A it was not the same shot out there today As it was yesterday a she said. A the Ball was just not coming up. Normally most of us do better in the doubles because of the faster Pace compared to team  the sea gals 4182 total in the opening shift held up through thursday nights other team shift As did the next four places from the afternoon. Bremerhaven a a 1990 championship was Sweet revenge for Carrie Meyer Priscilla Agosto and Vickie Kern who had been beaten out for the �?T89 team title by the Wurzburg strikers. The strikers margin of Victory last year was 28 pins. The sea gals winning Gap this year was 60. Meyer Agosto and Kern All threw a elevens in the doubles scoring blocks of 1140, 1136 and 1112, respectively. Kritina Dubois who Wasny to a member of the 1989 sea gals scored 794. Only the Munich red broke from the half full second shift into the top 10, leaving the dethroned strikers in second place with 4122 pins for six games followed by the Ramstein Classy ladies 4118the Mannheim red 4073 and the Mildenhall Lakenheath madness 4055. Going into fridays doubles Competition Karlsruhe a Dunn held the All events Lead after two shifts of doubles with a 12-game score of 2224 for a 185 average. Anderson was second at 2220. And Elke Hidren of Wurzburg had 2219  
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